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  • Miniatura para Kanato de Jiva
    En 1512, una nueva dinastía de uzbecos, que se había separado de los shibánidas, se convirtió en la cabeza de un janato independiente en Corasmia. Inicialmente…
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  • Miniatura para Kanato de Bujará
    Abu'l-Khayrid, que reinó desde 1500 hasta 1598. Eran una rama de los shibánidas y afirmaban descender de Gengis Kan a través de su hijo Jochi.[1]​ El…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Shaybanids (redirección desde Shibanids)
    The Shibanids or Shaybanids (Uzbek: Шайбонийлар, Shayboniylar, Persian: دودمان شیبانیان) or more accurately the Abu'l-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a dynasty…
    29 kB (1480 palabras) - 09:20 25 may 2024
  • Kenzheakhmet, Nurlan (2019). "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…
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  • said to have been the last proper Arabshahid. Khan Ilbars (1728–40) was a Shibanid ruler, son of Shakhniyaz khan who unwisely killed some Persian ambassadors…
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  • among the rulers of the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran and Abu'l-Khayrid Shibanids of Central Asia. Hence the ruling classes of all three polities were bilingual…
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  • of the eastern Qipchaq Steppe became divided into the Kazakhs and the Shibanid Uzbeks at the turn of the 16th century. Seen from a broader perspective…
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  • Khwarazm (/xwəˈræzəm/; Old Persian: Hwârazmiya; Persian: خوارزم, Xwârazm or Xârazm) or Chorasmia (/kəˈræzmiə/) is a large oasis region on the Amu Darya…
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  • 1540–1551, was considered an expert in the history of Maverannahr and the Shibanid dynasty. He patronized poets and scientists. Abdulatif Khan himself wrote…
    91 kB (9386 palabras) - 15:04 30 abr 2024
  • Saray's empty throne with the support of Taidula (Jani-Beg's mother). His Shibanid lineage was also acknowledged by Spuler. Following the death of Chimtai…
    41 kB (5141 palabras) - 08:15 25 may 2024
  • various Inner Asian nomadic peoples (Golden 1992: 407), including the Shibanid Uzbeks, exhibit a set of haplogroups similar to those of the Xinjiang Uighurs:…
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  • dynasty, which reigned from 1501 until 1598. They were a branch of the Shibanids and claimed descent from Genghis Khan through his son Jochi. The ancestor…
    29 kB (2569 palabras) - 06:59 16 may 2024
  • is correctly identified, he was the first member of his branch of the Shibanids to take the throne of Sarai; the earlier khans Khiḍr, Tīmūr Khwāja, and…
    8 kB (996 palabras) - 02:32 16 nov 2023
  • ISSN 1385-3783. S2CID 244587800. "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…
    66 kB (8361 palabras) - 01:41 28 may 2024
  • immediately to a local ruler, Ḥājjī Cherkes of Astrakhan, and then the Shibanid Īl Beg. When Mamai recovered Sarai for Muḥammad-Sulṭān again in 1374, Urus…
    11 kB (1404 palabras) - 20:43 28 abr 2024
  • Samie, August Nabe (August 2020). "Shībānī Khān's Demise (1509-1510)". The Shibanid Question: Reassessing 16th Century Eurasian History in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan…
    27 kB (2406 palabras) - 14:39 12 mar 2024
  • Orda in the eastern part of the Golden Horde. Urus Beg was expelled by a Shibanid, Īl Beg, in 1374. Mamai seized the city again, and reinstated Muḥammad-Sulṭān…
    13 kB (1749 palabras) - 15:37 5 feb 2024
  • ISBN 978-0-8135-1304-1. "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…
    52 kB (5422 palabras) - 07:34 18 may 2024
  • was not only left alive, but appears to have been given rule over the Shibanid homelands to the east. As khan, ʿArab Shāh pursued an aggressive policy…
    13 kB (1628 palabras) - 14:55 6 feb 2024
  • Retrieved 24 April 2014. "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…
    53 kB (4752 palabras) - 22:21 23 may 2024
  • Berdi, Edigu fled to the east and Sibir, where he proclaimed as khan the Shibanid Ḥājjī Muḥammad. Although he naturally had Ḥājjī Muḥammad's support, Edigu…
    7 kB (843 palabras) - 19:45 6 feb 2024
  • Samie, August Nabe (August 2020). "Shībānī Khān's Demise (1509-1510)". The Shibanid Question: Reassessing 16th Century Eurasian History in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan…
    409 bytes (15 550 palabras) - 21:34 16 nov 2023
  • was not only left alive, but appears to have been given rule over the Shibanid homelands to the east. According to the Čingīz-Nāmah, the Tuqa-Timurid…
    10 kB (1301 palabras) - 15:38 5 feb 2024